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l he Kenna Kecord ANNOUNCEMENTS D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r : PUBLISHED WEEKLY IFP, Distrct Attorney. . I hereby adnotinee my candidacy for tlie ... . , . , , . office of District Attorney for tlie Filth Lntered Febuary gth 1907 ?t the Kenna, ,,.... . . . , , , ,., . , Judicial District consisting of (.have?, Our- , New Mexico, Post Office, 33 second Class . .. , ' , . ' ...... rv, Fddie and Roosevelt I oiintirs. subject Mail Matter. - - - . . . , , to the primaries ami conventions of the Subscription $1.00 Per Year in Advance Adtertt&elnf rates mndeknown on application LOCAL AND PERSONAL Jeff P. White received a car load of fine registeied Hereford hulls this week from McCoy Bros., Roswoll. The Orr building, which stood near the bank, was moved to the country this week to where it will bo put to service on a homestead. J. E. Carry of Hereford, Tex as received four car loads of steer yearlings from the Beeman ranch this week and shipped to Hereford. The price paid was not made public. Evving L. Lusk, candidate for County Commissioner, and Lon Cottingham, candidate ' for Treasurer, were in Kenna. Sat urday soliciting votes. They made a flying jitney trip to the east. Frank M. Bechler passed heie Tuesday en route for Olive, after a two weeks campaign in the plains and lower valley country. Mr. Bechler is more jubilant than ever since making the last canvass over the strong holds of his opponents. Proof of the Pudding is In the Eating Thereof. How lorg have the people of tne noith and northwest part of Chaves county been knock ing at the door of recognition and it was not opened unto them ? Nine years or longer. What recognition did they seek? Public highway and a bridge and general derelopmont of that part of the county same as oth er parts of the county. Why! Because they have paid their part of the taxes and have re ceived nothing m return. Do you get recognition now? Yes. Who opened the door of rec ognition; Lusk. When? Immediately after his appoint ment to the. office as County Commissioner. How? By getting in after the im mediate building of tho bridge and a public highway through that part of the couniy, all which are now under construe tion. Consider well before casting your vote, who is giving you the first consideration and fair treatment mat you nave ever had in the administration the county affairs. Kwing I j. Lusk. tho present Commissioner from this district; having served one year -by, a p. Iointment, respectfully asks that you elect him to one whole term that he may complete sev ral unfinished pieces of work that hm I'een started through his influence and that are of vital importance to you. (adv.) of of Democratic party. J. C. Glt.HI.KT. For Probate Judge" We are authorized to announce J. T. P.ians as a candidate for Probate ludire of haves county, snlij t to the will of tlie democratic party ai (.pressed at the pri- For County Clerk We are authorized to announce Ja.. W. Mullens as a candidate for County Clerk of Chavis County, subject to the will of tlie voters at the Democratic primaries. We are authorized to annoucce Richard F. Ballard as a candidate for j-ounty clerk of Chaves county, subject to the will of the democratic party as expressed at the primaries. For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff, subject to the action of the democratic primaries of said county. Jim W. Johnson. We are authorized to announce Clarence R. Young as candidaee for -re-election for Sheriff of Chaves County, subject to the will of the people, at the democratic pri. maries. - C. A. Rector candidate for Shiriff of Chaves County, New Mexico, subject to the action of the ? 'emocratic voters at the coming primary election to be called by the county Democratic Central Committee, respectfully solicits vour support. We are authorized to announce F. M. Potcet as a candidate for Sheriff of Chaves eounty, subject to the will of the demo, cratic party as expressed at the primaries. The Record is authorized to announce J W. Dudley as ?. candidate for Sheriff of Chaves county, subject to the democratic primaries of May 9th, 1916. MirtlTW'-- For Tax Assessor I hereby announce iny candidacy for nomination for Tax Assessor of Chaves County, subjeet to the will of the people as expressed in the Democratic primaries of said county. . Frank M. Bkchllr- l hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination for the office of Tax Asses sor of Chaves County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries of said county. Hf.nrv D. Johnson. We are authorized to announce Ernest Best as a candidate for Tax Assessor of Chaves county, subject to the will of the voters at the Democratic primaries. For County Treasurer We are authoiized to announce XV. XV. Ogle as a candidate for treasurer of Cliaves county, subject to the will of the demo cratic party as expressed at the primaries. We are authorized to announce M. I.. (Lon) Cottingham as a candidate for the nomination of treasurer of t haves county, subject to the action of the democratic pri maries. We are authorized to 'announce Ben ('. Davisson ns a candidate for treasurer of Chaves county, subject to the will of the democratic party as expressed at the primal ies. The Record is authorized to announce D. P. Greiner as a candidate for Treasurer of Chaves county, subject to the democratic primaries of May. 9th, 1916. For County Superintendent. We are-authorized to announce Mrs. -T. W. Hayes as a candidate for County Sup erintendent of Cliaves county, subject to the action of the democratic primaries. We are authorized to .announce Cj. C, Hill ns candidate for County ...Superinten dent subject to the action of 'the Demo- ... , v u cratic primaries. W. B. JONES & SON'S CLOSING OUT SALE 58 HEAD REGISTERED HEREFORDS Will sell at Public Sale at their corral at Kenna, IM. IVL, Saturday, June 3rd, 1916 BEGINNING AT 10 A- M'. fi. 24 COWS '110st all with calves at side. 11 of these are 4 year olds, "as choice a bunch of young cows as can be found anywhere. Tho other. 13 head ages run from 7 to 13 . years. Some of these have been prize winners. Aliare- good blood of the Cor rector Fairfax and Hesiod family. OUR HERD BULL, Hesiod Lad 43rd, 422172, waa 3 years old, April .15,. 101C. This is one of the Lest individuals in the valley. 6 BULLS, "e Year old. Big, strong, s&ppy fellows. 7 CHOICE HEIFERS, one year old. AH well, marked and in good shape. Each individual will belagged with his name, age and register number. TERMS CASH Will serve coffee free. There will be lunch and other refreshments on the ground. A. G. PIRTLE, Clerk. , C. H. PRICE:, Auctioneer. . . X- For County Commissioner, i The Record is authorized to announce E. L. Lusk as a candidate for the democratic nomination for County Commissioner from the Fiist District, subject to the Demo cratic primaries. We are authorised to announce W. -H Cooper as candidate for the office of county commissioner for district No. 1, Chaves county, subject to the dcmocratic'priniaries of May 9, 1916. MARKETS LOCAL Eggs 12 Jc Butter .20c Cream 28c Hides, dry 25c Beans 5c LIVESTOCK Kansas City, Mo., Monday, May 1. 1916 Cattle closed last week with" good prospects, which were realized today, when the 10000 head that ar rived sold steady to a shade higher, and actively. Light weight steers showed more strength than heavy weights, hut all classes sold as well as any one could ask. Choice na tives were unloading today, but if quality is good enough ihey are elligible to $0.75, which was the top reached last week. - Stockcrs and feeders remain firm, fairly good stock steers around $7.75, choice ones $8.50, feeders $8.00 to 8.75, rleshy feedei'3 at $9V Kansas City, Wednesday, May 3. Hogs receipts 12,000; markets lower. Bulk, 9.50(. 0.75;. heavy, $9.Gr..9.80; light, $9.45(9.Go; pigs, 8.25(.9.10. Cattle receipts 5,00t; market strong. Prime fed steers, 9.35 Ci9.(J.r; western steers, $3.00m 9 10; Blockers, t7.00wi8.75; calves Jf6.50va0.50, A few days ago we heard a man say "The mice got to my land deeds and ate them up.'' Now if you are a patron of this bank you will be given a free space in our vault to place your valuable papers, where .they. will he safe from mice, fire and carelessness- When in town you are welcome to make our office your headquarters if the weather i3 cold, roast your shins by our stove, and if it is hot you may sit in tho shade and fan yourself .with the Kenna Record. N We take pleasure in assisting you with your financial difficulties if we can consistently do so, even if we have to work over hours to do it. THE KENNA BANK & TRUST COMPANY JEFF D. WHITE, President FRANK GOOD, Vice Pres. P. T. BELL, Cashier The Kenna Record (One Year, One Dollar) WITH THE - Both pnpers 1 yr. $4.25 Both papers 1 yr. 1.35 Both papers 1 yr. Both papers 1 yr. Both papen 1 yr. Both papers I yr. Both papers 1 yr. 4.00 1.40 6.00 1.25 1.50 The Atlanta Constitution, daily, 1 yr. 4.00. The St. Louis Republic, twiee-a-weclc, 5t)c Cilube Democrat, c'aily, $4.00. Weekly Globe Democrat, twice a-weelc, $1.00. Santa f'e New Mexican, daily, 6.00. ' Memphis Commercial Appeal, weekly, 50c. The Business Fanner 1.00. Kenna Record, one year 1.00, Mothei's Magazine, one year 1.50 Ladies' World, one year $1.00, McCall's Magazine, one year 50c. Total value 4.00. Our price for all four to one address The above quotations are subject to change without notice. Address all orders to THE KENNA RECORD Kenna, New Mexico. 2.00 Don't forget that Tuesday, May 9, is election day.